I think ciphergoth is right in that argument-by-reference-class should be avoided if possible.
I think that timtyler is onto something with the superstimulus thing—there are mundane, reductionist reasons why I might have ended up with the motivations that I do. I had pictured it more as “the result of a peculiar mix of social conditioning and rationalist memes”. In evolutionary terms it definitely feels like a “mistake”, which is why I wouldn’t expect all that many people to be motivated the same way I am (maybe 0.1% of people, and I’m not even sure what to do with those people if they’re hostile to rationalist ideas).
But even if I knew the exact cause of my motivations, I wouldn’t want to change them.
In evolutionary terms it definitely feels like a “mistake”, which is why I wouldn’t expect all that many people to be motivated the same way I am
In terms of DNA-genes, yes. However, the SAVE THE WORLDmeme gets quite a good deal out of it. Budding world-savers often prosletyse—resulting in more brains hijacked by the meme. It seems to be a case of meme-evoution outstripping the defenses of the natural memetic immune system.
I think ciphergoth is right in that argument-by-reference-class should be avoided if possible.
I think that timtyler is onto something with the superstimulus thing—there are mundane, reductionist reasons why I might have ended up with the motivations that I do. I had pictured it more as “the result of a peculiar mix of social conditioning and rationalist memes”. In evolutionary terms it definitely feels like a “mistake”, which is why I wouldn’t expect all that many people to be motivated the same way I am (maybe 0.1% of people, and I’m not even sure what to do with those people if they’re hostile to rationalist ideas).
But even if I knew the exact cause of my motivations, I wouldn’t want to change them.
In terms of DNA-genes, yes. However, the SAVE THE WORLD meme gets quite a good deal out of it. Budding world-savers often prosletyse—resulting in more brains hijacked by the meme. It seems to be a case of meme-evoution outstripping the defenses of the natural memetic immune system.